Notheorem729 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 12:05 pm
The website clearly states Stone Voices is a non-commercial project and there is the option to donate. Which leads me to think your products fall in the donationware category.
Thank you for reminding me, I removed the donation button from the site pages.
The project at this time is non-commercial and the sale of this plugin will make at least any growth in this regard, As it is necessary to make versions of plugins for MacOS, but unfortunately we have in Russia computers Apple with MacOS very expensive, Their
prices are about ten times or more the subsistence minimum, and the income of most of the country 's population is below the subsistence minimum.
Notheorem729 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 12:05 pm
The purchase option takes you to a page on the website I can't manage to find without using the internal plugin menu. I have searched the website pretty well and can't seem to find any reference to the plugin being for sale or listing a price.
I have now indicated the price of the plugin on the page.
But you can only get into the purchase section through the plugin menu, as the plugin uses the serial number of your "C:\" disk to protect against unauthorized distribution. When you select the plugin purchase menu item, the plugin informs the site the serial number of the disk in encrypted form, and in case of purchase you will be generated an activation key, which will work only in your system. However, if you replace your hard drive "C:\", you will need to contact our technical support to get a new key.
Notheorem729 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 12:05 pm
Unfortunately there also seems to be an issue with the plugin in Studio one. I am on windows 10 64-bit in the most recent version of studio one and I am using the VST3 version of the plugin. Upon opening the plugin No audio will pass. If you mess with knobs you can eventually get some click sounds out of it and then sometimes the plugin will start to work as expected. If you load a preset the plugin also works as expected. I have found that messing with the input and output knobs is the best way to get the plugin to start responding but even then it doesn't pass sound. However, it does seem that without starting by messing with input/output knobs the plugin won't pass audio at all. I can do some more testing but I have already tried just about everything imaginable and so far I have not figured out a specific way to get past whatever is happening here.
OK, I will try the plug-in with Studio one, but it will take some time to find and possibly fix the errors, however the IPlug Framework that I used as the plug-in engine is quite reliable and tested.